Early buzz, pegging him as a top-notch jazz-rock fusionist, as well as hype from Lone Star homeboys like Johnny Winter, launched Johnson’s trek toward fame. Unreleased and poorly promoted solo albums slowed things up. Johnson got big-time payback, though, with the response to his landmark 1990 release, Ah Via Musicom. The disc went platinum, landed him a Grammy, and scored a record-setting three Top 10 instrumentals. Johnson further raised his profile by touring in G3, a trio with fellow six-string legends Joe Satriani and Steve Vai. Just out on Vai’s Favored Nations label is Bloom, a 16-track set formatted as a three-piece suite, on which Johnson embraces techno-rock, country, and classical, as well as jazz stylings from “The Wave” to Wes Montgomery.
This article appears in Jun 15-21, 2005.

